Cchheecckk vvaallvvee, Eelleeccttrriiccaall – Spencer 4BOB Multistage Centrifugal Blowers User Manual

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22.. FFlleexxiibbllee CCoonnnneeccttoorrss

CCAAUUTTIIO

ONN:: CCoonnnneecctteedd ppiippiinngg m

muusstt nnoott ttoouucchh tthhee bblloowweerr..

UUssee fflleexxiibbllee ccoonnnneeccttoorrss ((eexxppaannssiioonn jjooiinnttss oorr rruubbbbeerr sslleeeevveess))

oonn bbootthh tthhee iinnlleett aanndd ddiisscchhaarrggee ttoo ccrreeaattee aann iissoollaattiinngg ggaapp

bbeettwweeeenn bblloowweerr aanndd ppiippiinngg..

33.. BBuutttteerrffllyy VVaallvvee

To regulate (throttle) blower volume and/or pressure, a butterfly

valve may be installed—preferably on the inlet. A valve may

also be installed on the discharge as an isolation valve.

44.. FFiilltteerrss,, SSiilleenncceerrss aanndd FFiilltteerr SSiilleenncceerrss

Spencer blowers will accept a filter or filter silencer, typically on

the inlet, and a silencer, typically on the discharge. Inlet filtration

is recommended for pressure applications.

55.. CChheecckk VVaallvvee

CCAAUUTTIIO

ONN:: AA cchheecckk vvaallvvee m

muusstt bbee iinnssttaalllleedd iinn tthhee ddiisscchhaarrggee

lliinnee ((ddoowwnnssttrreeaam

m ooff aannyy bbllooww--ooffff lliinnee)) ooff eeaacchh bblloowweerr ooppeerr--

aattiinngg iinn ppaarraalllleell,, oorr iinn tthhee iinnlleett lliinnee ((uuppssttrreeaam

m ooff aannyy bblleeeedd

lliinnee)) ooff eeaacchh vvaaccuuuum

m pprroodduucceerr ooppeerraattiinngg iinn ppaarraalllleell ttoo

pprreevveenntt rreevveerrssee ffllooww tthhrroouugghh iiddllee uunniittss..

Orient the check valve during installation to equalize loading on

the valve shutters. Usually, the hinge post of the check valve

should be installed perpendicular to the blower shaft. If the

check valve is installed in a horizontal piping line, position the

valve shaft vertically. Make sure the internal moving parts can

move freely.

66.. EElleeccttrriiccaall

NOTE: All wiring and electrical adjustments or installations must

be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with the

National Electrical Code and local codes.

CCAAUUTTIIO

ONN:: TThhee eelleeccttrriiccaall sseerrvviiccee aatt tthhee iinnssttaallllaattiioonn ssiittee

m

muusstt ssuuppppllyy tthhee vvoollttaaggee ssttaam

mppeedd oonn tthhee m

moottoorr nnaam

meeppllaattee..

O

Oppeerraattiioonn aatt aann iinnccoorrrreecctt vvoollttaaggee m

maayy ddaam

maaggee tthhee m

moottoorr

aanndd vvooiidd iittss wwaarrrraannttyy..

In making electrical connections, follow the wiring instructions

furnished. Wire and fuses should be of ample capacity to

ensure that proper voltage is maintained at the motor terminals

while starting and running. It is important that proper starting

equipment is used. The starters should have thermal overload

protection as well as true low-voltage protection.
EElleeccttrriiccaall AAcccceessssoorriieess.. The following optional safety acces-

sories are available from Spencer. For copies of the product

bulletins listed, contact your Spencer Representative or

www.spencerturbine.com.
• Load Control Safety Switch (LCSS)—Bult. No. TDS-223
• Electronic Modulating Bleed Control (EMBC)— Bult. No.

TDS-224

• Bearing Temperature Monitor Control (BTMC)— Bult. No.

TDS-222

• Standard Blower Safety Control Panels (LCSS, BTMC and

VM, Vibration Monitor)—Bult. No. TDS-237 and TDS-236

NOTE: Use of a BTMC, vibration monitor and an LCSS or

EMBC may be advisable in crucial or unattended applications,

anywhere there are wide load fluctuations or where machines

are operating at high pressure or vacuum.

Both the LCSS and EMBC are designed to prevent a blower or

vacuum producer from operating in a low load (surge) condition.

77.. CCoouupplliinngg AAlliiggnnm

meenntt,, 44BBO

OHH && 44BBO

OBB

The coupling on this machine was carefully aligned at the factory

and the coupling halves and shell(s) marked to indicate opti-

mum relative position. However, transportation may have

caused coupling misalignment.

CCAAUUTTIIO

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moottoorr aanndd bblloowweerr sshhaaffttss ffoorr m

miissaalliiggnn--

m

meenntt aanndd ccaarreeffuullllyy rreeaalliiggnn tthheem

m iiff nneecceessssaarryy aafftteerr iinnssttaallllaa--

ttiioonn aanndd bbeeffoorree ssttaarrttuupp,, aass m

miissaalliiggnnm

meenntt ccaann ccaauussee

ddeessttrruuccttiivvee vviibbrraattiioonn.. CCoouupplliinngg aalliiggnnm

meenntt sshhoouulldd bbee

rreecchheecckkeedd aaggaaiinn aafftteerr aann hhoouurrʼʼss ooppeerraattiioonn.. FFiinnaall aalliiggnnm

meenntt

sshhoouulldd bbee m

maaddee aatt aavveerraaggee ooppeerraattiinngg tteem

mppeerraattuurree.. AAfftteerr

eeaacchh aalliiggnnm

meenntt cchheecckk,, aadddd lluubbrriiccaanntt ppeerr iinnssttrruuccttiioonnss aanndd

rreeppllaaccee ccoouupplliinngg gguuaarrdd..
W

WAARRNNIINNG

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ONNNNEECCTT AANNDD LLO

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OUUTT EELLEECCTTRRIICCAALL

PPO

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WEERR BBEEFFO

ORREE PPEERRFFO

ORRM

MIINNG

G AALLIIG

GNNM

MEENNTT..

On certain blowers, the coupling is disassembled after factory

alignment and marking. The coupling halves are specially pro-

tected against the elements during shipping. Prior to startup,

assemble the coupling, align keyways using factory markings

and lubricate as instructed.
Coupling alignment lines up the motor shaft and blower shaft in

horizontal and vertical planes. It also ensures an adequate

clearance (gap) between the two coupling halves. Only quali-

fied personnel should attempt to align a coupling. If problems

arise, contact Spencer or your Spencer Representative.
SSiieerr BBaatthh G

Geeaarr--TTyyppee CCoouupplliinnggss,, manufactured to our rigid

specifications, are most commonly supplied with Spencer

equipment.

SSiieerr BBaatthh

HHuubb ttoo HHuubb

CCoouupplliinngg SSiizzee,, iinn..

G

Gaapp,, iinn..

7/8

1/8

1-1/2

1/8

2

1/8

2-1/2

1/4

3

1/4

3-1/2

1/4

4

1/4

4-1/2

1/4

5

1/4

Remove one snap ring and slide the sleeve off the hub halves.

Using a feeler gage, verify that the gap between the coupling

halves agrees with this table.

CCAAUUTTIIO

ONN:: SSoom

mee m

moottoorr sshhaaffttss aarree sspprriinngg--llooaaddeedd aaxxiiaallllyy.. BBee

ccaarreeffuull wwhheenn uussiinngg tthhee ffeeeelleerr ggaaggee ttoo aavvooiidd ccoom

mpprreessssiinngg

tthhee sshhaafftt aanndd ddiissttuurrbbiinngg tthhee nnoorrm

maall aatt--rreesstt ppoossiittiioonn..

M

Maacchhiinneerryy SSoofftt FFoooott
Imperfections or unevenness between the machine base and

any foot of the motor or blower creates a condition known as

soft foot, which may be parallel or angular. If uncorrected, soft

foot leads to increased stress and high vibration. Although both

the motor and blower feet were preset at the factory, each foot

must be checked for soft foot prior to alignment. Any vertical or

angular soft foot that exceeds .003” is excessive and must be

corrected.

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